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**Starting Sunday Dec 11th - Dec 17th**
For those interested,
Target [target.com] will be offering, $5 off $50 or more on all prepaid airtime cards from AT&T, Cricket, Tracfone, Total by Verizon, Simple Mobile, Boost Mobile, T-Mobile and more. Use
REDcard [target-redcard.com] for an additional 5% off.
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Occasionally, they'll limit multiple orders, but it's hit or miss. What would happen in this case is that you would think you've successfully placed multiple orders, and they'd almost immediately send you an email stating the orders (over whatever their invisible limit is) have been cancelled.
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Any idea if this stacks?
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Any idea if this stacks?
I have a similar promo running where it wants me to spend $110 four times before the end of the month. I bought the 2x$55 T-Mobile cards last time and it gave me 1 of the 4 credits fulfilled
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Any idea if this stacks?
Yes they stack , I can confirm that, done it before and I just did it few days ago with buy one get one 15 % off ,works great (loading my Verizon prepaid lines ).
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Any idea if this stacks?
I have the same offer and gift cards count towards the offer as long as they are 3rd party gift cards(not target). I bought a few of the" happy" branded ones this week and they all counted towards the offer. Just make sure you split your orders strategically (ex. 4 -$100 gift card orders vs one $400 order).
I've done these Target airtime deals in the past and they don't stack. Each order gives you a $5 discount irregardless of how many cards are in your cart. The good news is that you can usually do multiple orders (eg: order for $50/$5 discount, another order for $50/$5 discount).
Occasionally, they'll limit multiple orders, but it's hit or miss. What would happen in this case is that you would think you've successfully placed multiple orders, and they'd almost immediately send you an email stating the orders (over whatever their invisible limit is) have been cancelled.